HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual
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array and scans the port of the disk array (which
corresponds with the unit ID) and searches for the unit
ID from Seq#.
If this option is specified, and then the –s Seq# option is
invalid.
–pi strings
Used to explicitly specify a character string rather than
receiving it from STDIN.
If this option is specified, then the –find option will be
ignored; the strings specified in the –pi option will,
instead, be used as input. The specified character string
must be limited to 255 characters.
–q
Terminates interactive mode and exits this command.
–s seq#
Used to specify the serial number of the disk array on
multiple disk array connections when you cannot
specify the unit ID which is contained in the –p port
option.
This option searches corresponding unit ID from Seq#
and it scans the port which is specified by –p port
option.
If this option is specified, the unit ID which is contained
in –p port is ignored.
Example
If the unit ID#2 has been corresponding to seq#30053
in a multiple RM configuration, then you can specify
the array in the following two ways:
–raidscan –p
CL1-E2
(Unit ID which is contained in –p port is #2.)
–raidscan –p CL1-E –s 30053
–t
targ
Specifies a SCSI/Fibre target ID. If this option is not
specified, the command applies to all targets.